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The Narcissist
I had backed up my mails from Outlook 2002 into a personal folders (.pst)
file before formatting my system. I checked that Outlook was importing mails
from the archive successfully. I burned the backup onto a writable CD and
formatted the system. After reformatting though, I wasn't able to import the
mails from the pst file. It gave an error message that I didn't have
sufficient rights to access the file, although I was on an administrator
account. A friend solved this problem for me. He told me that the pst file
should not have a Read Only attribute and should have an Archive attribute. I
copied the file onto my hard drive and changed the attributes as suggested.
Now, when I try importing my mails from the archive, I get a message saying
that the file is not a personal folders file. I trieed using the Inbox Repair
tool but that too failed to recognise it. Is there something that can be done
about it now? Or shoudl I simply resign myself to having lost years of hard
work and a lot of important mails?
Please help.
file before formatting my system. I checked that Outlook was importing mails
from the archive successfully. I burned the backup onto a writable CD and
formatted the system. After reformatting though, I wasn't able to import the
mails from the pst file. It gave an error message that I didn't have
sufficient rights to access the file, although I was on an administrator
account. A friend solved this problem for me. He told me that the pst file
should not have a Read Only attribute and should have an Archive attribute. I
copied the file onto my hard drive and changed the attributes as suggested.
Now, when I try importing my mails from the archive, I get a message saying
that the file is not a personal folders file. I trieed using the Inbox Repair
tool but that too failed to recognise it. Is there something that can be done
about it now? Or shoudl I simply resign myself to having lost years of hard
work and a lot of important mails?
Please help.